Search Results - "Villani, M.T"
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The effect of the 2004 Italian law on outcomes of assisted reproduction technology in severe male factor infertility
Published in Reproductive biomedicine online (01-01-2010)“…Abstract The Italian law regulating assisted reproductive technologies that came into force in 2004 restricts the number of fertilized oocytes per cycle to…”
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P-036 Analysis of semen cryopreservation in a cohort of cancer patients
Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (29-06-2022)“…Abstract Study question To investigate the possible correlation between different types of cancer and sperm quality in patients preserving their fertility and…”
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P-032 Sperm parameters can predict the success of assisted reproductive technology. Single-center and retrospective analysis of assisted reproductive technology cycles from 1992 to 2020
Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (29-06-2022)“…Abstract Study question Male parameters are largely underestimated in assisted reproductive technology (ART) success, so it was evaluated whether conventional…”
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P-760 Monozygotic twin rate among IVF centers: A multicenter analysis of data from 18 Italian units
Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (29-06-2022)“…Abstract Study question Could factors inherent to individual centers, related to local clinical or laboratory variables, play a role in the increased incidence…”
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P-585 The (decision) tree of fertility: an innovative decision-making algorithm in assisted reproduction technique
Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (29-06-2022)“…Abstract Study question To develop a decisional algorithm able to predict pregnancy and live birth rates after controlled ovarian stimulation (COS), helping to…”
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Menopause rather than estrogen modifies plasma homocysteine levels
Published in International journal of gynecology and obstetrics (01-06-2003)“…Objectives: To investigate the effects of transdermal estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) on plasma homocysteine levels in postmenopausal women who underwent…”
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